The CSS code for the Delicacy menu is actually done using several layers of CSS borders, background colors and gradients rather than by using a background image. However, you should be able to reverse all of the various backgrounds and gradients and borders to replace them with an image background instead. Note that you will want to have really clean lines in your image with transparent backgrounds on the edges if you want parts of the background to show through. It will take a bit of work to help figure out everything that's needed, so if you'd really like to go ahead, can you please post a link to the image you will be using in a reply here before continuing?

@sherrymeneley, this forum topic is about the Delicacy theme but your site is not using Delicacy. CSS is theme specific, so could you please post future help requests for your theme in a separate help request?

To change the font in the navigation bar of the Chateau theme, which http://sherrymeneley.com/ is currently using, you could add something like this to your Appearance → Custom Design → CSS editor:

Designsimply, I've been trying to decide between a few navigation bars, but for now I'm just going to use something similar to what I already have (and then later I'll just swap out the URL for another image). I uploaded the new nav bar here:

Okay. First, to basically zero out as much of the current menu styles as possible, what I did was go to Appearance → Custom Design → CSS, click "Edit" next to "Mode: Add-on," click the theme CSS link, and looked for the section named "=Menu Ribbon-style." Then I systematically added CSS rules to override the ones listed there until I came up with this list of stuff to reset:

Done!!! Thanks! One question about the 1 px white part above the navigation bar. How do I get rid of that? My original idea for the navigation bar was to extend the "grass" area so that my navigation bar was actually grass with white wording inside (essentially making it look like the header and the nav bar was one big picture). This would be possible if the 1 px white part wasn't there....

Designsimply - I did it!!!!! I made it work with the grass!!! Check it out!!!

One last question, though - because the grass is a lighter green, I think the white font is too light. How can I make the font in the nav bar the same color as all the other links in my blog (ie: that purplish color)?